A total of 11 competitors from this past weekend’s “UFC 99: The Comeback” event, including main-event winner Rich Franklin and injured Mostapha Al Turk, were issued medical suspensions following the June 13 show.

The suspensions were recently posted by Chris Palmquist on mixedmartialarts.com, the official record-keeping outlet for the Association of Boxing Commissions.

Because no regulatory body overseas MMA events in Germany, UFC Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Marc Ratner served as the event’s regulator. Ratner, the former head of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, operates overseas UFC events under the guidelines used today by the NSAC.

All of the suspensions are listed below. Additionally, Al Turk’s camp provided MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) photos of his eyes, both of which were injured in a loss to Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic. The eyepokes were unseen by the bout’s referee, and after he was forced to cover his face, Al Turk suffered a TKO stoppage just seconds later.

UFC 99 medical suspensions:

Rich Franklin: Must have left foot X-rayed and cleared by a doctor. Otherwise, his suspension runs until Dec. 5. Even with clearance, he is suspended until July 14 with no contact during training until July 5 for precautionary reasons.

Cain Velasquez: Suspended until July 14 with no contact until July 5 for precautionary reasons.

Cheick Kongo: Suspended until July 29 with no contact until July 14 for precautionary reasons.

Mostapha Al Turk: Must have left eye cleared by an ophthalmologist. Otherwise, his suspension runs until Dec. 5. Even with clearance, he is suspended until July 29 with no contact until July 14 for precautionary reasons.

Mike Swick: Must have right hand X-rayed and cleared by a doctor. Otherwise, his suspension runs until Dec. 5. Even with clearance, he is suspended until July 14 with no contact until July 5 for precautionary reasons.

Marcus Davis: Must have nose and face X-rayed and cleared by a doctor. Otherwise, his suspension runs until Dec. 5. Even with clearance, he is suspended until Aug. 13 with no contact until July 29 for precautionary reasons.

Terry Etim: Must have nose X-rayed and cleared by a doctor. Otherwise, his suspension runs until Dec. 5. Even with clearance, he is suspended until Aug. 13 with no contact until July 29 for precautionary reasons.

Dale Hartt: Must have left shoulder X-rayed and scanned via MRI, and must have a CT scan of his right orbit. Otherwise, his suspension runs until Dec. 5. Even with clearance, he is suspended until Aug. 13 with no contact until July 29 for precautionary reasons.

Paul Taylor: Suspended until July 14 with no contact until July 5 for precautionary reasons.

Stefan Struve: Suspended until Aug. 13 with no contact until July 29 for precautionary reasons.

Rick Story: Suspended until July 14 with no contact until July 5 for precautionary reasons.

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